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Court approves $525,000 in opioid-abatement harm-reduction contracts and proclaims September as National Recovery Month
Summary
The court ratified three harm-reduction contracts totaling $525,000—each for $175,000—with LifeWorks, Texas Harm Reduction Alliance, and Vibint Health to fund outreach, drop-in harm-reduction services and hepatitis C linkage; the court also approved a proclamation recognizing September as National Recovery Month.
Travis County on Sept. 9 approved three contracts using opioid-abatement funds to expand local harm-reduction services and ratified a proclamation recognizing September as National Recovery Month.
Health and Human Services staff presented three negotiated contracts — LifeWorks, Texas Harm Reduction Alliance (THRA), and Vibint Health — each for $175,000 and each with a contract term of June 1, 2025 through Sept. 30, 2026. The contracts fund community-based services that follow SAMHSA harm-reduction best practices and…
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